UNC gymnastics falls to No. 3 Florida 194.3-197.325
The North Carolina gymnastics team fell to No. 3 Florida 194.300-197.325 in its home opener in Carmichael on Friday night.
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The North Carolina gymnastics team fell to No. 3 Florida 194.300-197.325 in its home opener in Carmichael on Friday night.
All it took was one quarter for North Carolina.
The No. 15 North Carolina women’s soccer team picked up another conference win, defeating Syracuse 3-1 on Sunday.
The North Carolina women’s soccer team was defeated by Notre Dame, 1-0, on Friday night at Alumni Stadium.
The No. 15 North Carolina women's soccer team defeated the Miami Hurricanes, 3-1, on Thursday at Fetzer Field.
The No. 16 North Carolina faced No. 7 Virginia on Sunday in an ACC matchup that was crucial for a Tar Heel team coming off a grueling matchup against Clemson. And much like they did against the Tigers, UNC came away with a 1-1 draw.
As the No. 3 North Carolina field hockey team traveled north to take on No. 18 Boston College and No. 20 Maine, one player had even more motivation than the others.
Sophomore Morgan Lane outscored eleven gymnasts to capture first place on the balance beam, but the most important competitor she beat was herself.
It was a night of firsts and lasts.
The No. 2 North Carolina women’s lacrosse team was edged out by No. 7 Florida on Saturday, 16-15, for its first loss of the season.
The last time junior Molly Hendrick took to the field for the North Carolina women's lacrosse team, she scored a season-high five goals before suffering a season-ending ACL tear. Saturday, Hendrick returned to the field and picked up where she left off.
Senior North Carolina gymnast Lexi Cappalli learned young to get back up every time she fell.
Jessie Aney strutted to the line in her highlighter orange shoes and with her neon green racket, prepared to serve.
First-year guard Stephanie Watts recorded her fifth foul, sending her out of the game with over a minute left in the fourth quarter.
Kaitlynn Hedelund leaped off the beam, completed a flip, stuck the landing and was swarmed by hugs from her excited teammates.
Entering the North Carolina women’s basketball team’s second exhibition, Coach Sylvia Hatchell had a challenge for her players — drive to the basket.
Coming off its first win in four games, the North Carolina women’s soccer team was hunting for another win for its seniors.
Twelve games into the season, the North Carolina women’s soccer team boasted a spotless record.
Coming off of three-straight shutouts at home, the No. 3 North Carolina field hockey team had confidence going into Sunday’s match against Appalachian State.
Despite the damp conditions of the field, the North Carolina field hockey team poured it on with stifling defense and a nifty hat trick from an unlikely source.